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Assessing the Value of Testate Amoebae and their Functional Traits in Detecting Climate Change-Induced Peatland Drying. [PDF]

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Peculiar proteome of dark-cultivated Euglena gracilis. [PDF]

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Group 2i Isochrysidales thrive in marine and lacustrine systems with ice cover. [PDF]

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Mixotrophy in Ciliates

Protist, 2010
Mixotrophy is the occurrence of phagotrophy and phototrophy in the same organism. In ciliates the intracellular phototroph can be unicellular green algae (zoochlorellae), dinoflagellates (zooxanthellae), cryptomonads or sequestered chloroplasts from ingested algae.
Esteban, Genoveva F.   +2 more
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Biosynthesis Based on One-Carbon Mixotrophy

2022
Recent advances in biosynthesis using one-carbon (C1) compounds (e.g., CO2 and syngas) have led to first process examples of industrial demonstration for producing C1-based chemicals. In these processes, several bottlenecks such as mass-transfer limitations of substrates, limited supply of energy (ATP), and reducing equivalents and thus low cell growth
Hong, Yaeseong, Zeng, An-Ping
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Acquired Phototrophy as an Evolutionary Path to Mixotrophy

The American Naturalist, 2023
AbstractAcquired photosynthesis transforms genotypically heterotrophic lineages into autotrophs. Transient acquisitions of eukaryotic chloroplasts may provide key evolutionary insight into the endosymbiosis process-the hypothesized mechanism by which eukaryotic cells obtained new functions via organelle retention. Here, we use an eco-evolutionary model
Alexandra L, Brown   +2 more
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Mixotrophy in haptophytes

1994
Abstract Mixotrophy, the uptake of particulate and dissolved organic carbon by photosynthetic algae, is widespread in haptophyte flagellates, in particular in the genus Chrysochromulina. Some species of Chrysochromulina have been shown to discriminate between particles on the basis of particle size and composition.
Harriet L J Jones   +2 more
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